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some of the technology? the technology is smart manufacturing, integration of i.t. throughout the entire production system. manufacturing is still if you will. i think that's the big thing that really will have a big impact within the next decade. >> okay, were going to focus on 3-d printing and the impact of the industrial impacts. >> first of all, i didn't disagree with anything you said. i disagreed with the light he said, but it's a false economy. i believe in history if you look at music or software, music was done by labels. then came the internet, pc, tablets and players. anybody can create music. anyone can create software. it's not one versus the other. there's a record of one, 10, 100, with sun, 1 million. i would arrogated elyse interesting things happening now because that's the same thing for everyone. the most interesting stuff in his second software is intermediate sized markets. what we see today is digital tools that don't work the way they will ultimately come of that are useful today creating entirely new market for people like houses, furniture,
some of the technology? the technology is smart manufacturing, integration of i.t. throughout the entire production system. manufacturing is still if you will. i think that's the big thing that really will have a big impact within the next decade. >> okay, were going to focus on 3-d printing and the impact of the industrial impacts. >> first of all, i didn't disagree with anything you said. i disagreed with the light he said, but it's a false economy. i believe in history if you...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. i'to guard their manhood with trnew depend shields and guards. the discreet protection that's just for guys. now, it's your turn. get my training tips at guardyourmanhood.com i'm on expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. >>> in florida, scientists say time is running out for a vital waterway now so polluted that soon the damage could be irreversible. thousands protests along the dying east coast threat. more
we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. i'to guard their manhood with trnew depend shields and guards. the discreet protection that's just for guys. now, it's your turn. get my training tips at guardyourmanhood.com i'm on expert on softball....
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inspections can be done with various technologies, often by a robot... or personally by a technician on a bicycle. sensors detect breaks, cracks, and weaknesses in the pipe. man: we have roots at this cap lateral at 79. narrator: tree roots can grow into the pipe, splitting it apart. man: more light roots at 69. narrator: sometimes they may even find fully collapsed sections. after gathering the data, utilities can assess the need for rehabilitation. sinha: you have to choose the rehabilitation technique so that the life of the pipe can be extended 30 years, 40 years, 50 years. allbee: any asset has an optimal investment strategy. if you're making investments in that asset too early, or too late, you're wasting money. it costs about three times as much to fix a system once it's failed. so it's all about finding that right point where the dollars should flow toward that asset. narrator: but finding the funds to evaluate and rebuild these assets is an ongoing struggle. johnson: there is a gap between what's being spent by municipalities and water supply sy
inspections can be done with various technologies, often by a robot... or personally by a technician on a bicycle. sensors detect breaks, cracks, and weaknesses in the pipe. man: we have roots at this cap lateral at 79. narrator: tree roots can grow into the pipe, splitting it apart. man: more light roots at 69. narrator: sometimes they may even find fully collapsed sections. after gathering the data, utilities can assess the need for rehabilitation. sinha: you have to choose the rehabilitation...
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in the future we'll go from passive technology to proactive technology. >> bret: in israel suicide bombings and backpack bombings are common place. they have bag checks everywhere. they go through mag notometers and use latest technology and use something else. >> there is a great piece of technology no one can rival and that is the human brain. it is it making the switch to be aware of the dangerings was potential terrorist attacks and suspicious objects and acting individual and reporting those objects and individuals to the parties. >> bret: we'll go back live to boston and we could get that f.b.i. news conference any time f. -- so if so you will see it here. the gun vote and the president reacted angrily from the rose garden. hoo-hoo. hoo-hoo...hoo-hoo. hoo-hoo hoo. sir... i'll get it together i promise... heeheehee. jimmy: ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? ronny:i'd say happier than the pillsbury doughboy on his way to a baking convention. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. over our secure network, ver
in the future we'll go from passive technology to proactive technology. >> bret: in israel suicide bombings and backpack bombings are common place. they have bag checks everywhere. they go through mag notometers and use latest technology and use something else. >> there is a great piece of technology no one can rival and that is the human brain. it is it making the switch to be aware of the dangerings was potential terrorist attacks and suspicious objects and acting individual and...
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there's a lot of excitement with technology stocks. so facebook was the big one and after facebook what was left? there's a learning that it would'nt be twitter. now it's coming after twitter. get linked in then facebook. i hope the party continues because it's good for me. it's names like facebook and others that people say this is my stock. >> i'm not sure folks should be doing that. >> that's buying in to this ipo. if you're asking questions, here are a couple. according to studies, it's fairly recently. half of twitter followers are bots. they're not real people. we have to find out about what's more in this million follow layout. we also have to ask what the actual number show is. a lot of the numbers that analyst are using are from 10 or 15 years ago. they are still using the web-sites kinds of numbers it's clear that twitter users are a very small number of strong power users and when power law curved when most people in twitter are really consuming cog information. twitters that far more short of facebook. they shouldn't pay to
there's a lot of excitement with technology stocks. so facebook was the big one and after facebook what was left? there's a learning that it would'nt be twitter. now it's coming after twitter. get linked in then facebook. i hope the party continues because it's good for me. it's names like facebook and others that people say this is my stock. >> i'm not sure folks should be doing that. >> that's buying in to this ipo. if you're asking questions, here are a couple. according to...
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technology innovation all the moves developments around russia we've got the future covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tired welcome to the big picture. you know the only thing we want. is a. welcome back to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing koreans. i. daniel i'd like to go back to you in atlanta what's the tipping point for this thing to really catch on because we have the global financial crisis a lot of people simply don't trust the financial system anymore you know i think the tipping point will be is when we reach a critical mass and you know what that number is i don't think we can know but once there are a number of users with the currency we're going to see a number of retailers who will start accepting it already we see this for online services so you can host a website and pay for this using big point we have a.
technology innovation all the moves developments around russia we've got the future covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tired welcome to the big picture. you know the only thing we want. is a. welcome back to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing...
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we have to find ways to bring that technology and combine the social technology. the large corporate level, national community level and also value creation model as well. i first got involved in this and thinking about policies 30 samaj years ago. i saviors working for toyota before they brought their system to the united states. they hired me to be the person to help transfer the system to the u.s. i could learn what they add it and share it here with my country and i did that over the years. as we went through a process of determining skills necessary, one of the items i came up as we need education. the basic skills is so very, very important. the one criteria we had as we started working with uaw, general motors and a space-time with team-based problems skills. this isn't something that's new. i don't think the equation has changed, for bringing a lot of manufacturing back. as a matter of how we understand all the implications. so how we can have people working together with technology is key to how well we can be successful. >> rate, thanks. also the power o
we have to find ways to bring that technology and combine the social technology. the large corporate level, national community level and also value creation model as well. i first got involved in this and thinking about policies 30 samaj years ago. i saviors working for toyota before they brought their system to the united states. they hired me to be the person to help transfer the system to the u.s. i could learn what they add it and share it here with my country and i did that over the years....
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there's something about technology. there's an intimate sei to it that makes you forget it's a public public domain. you mistake for a private conversation with a friend. as for the e-mail she sent, almost ten years ago, she said this. there was a difficult -- i don't regret it. you try to have impact. grow try to get people to see things in a different way. by my e-mail succeeded in doing that. thank you very much. [applause] i'll be happy to discuss this. i would like to ask the first question. >> okay. >> [laughter] [inaudible] do you want to explain what happened? >> no. i would rather not. can you? >> as i recall, she sent out a tweet or facebook post. >> tweet. >> memorializing someone. >> a leader who died. she thought he was a -- she had expressed some regret over his death. [inaudible conversations] >> right. and she was fired? right? >> that's what has been reported. >> okay. i'm glad this is all on tv. [laughter] >> are you asking how i feel about that? >> yeah. >> well, i think that's another example i could
there's something about technology. there's an intimate sei to it that makes you forget it's a public public domain. you mistake for a private conversation with a friend. as for the e-mail she sent, almost ten years ago, she said this. there was a difficult -- i don't regret it. you try to have impact. grow try to get people to see things in a different way. by my e-mail succeeded in doing that. thank you very much. [applause] i'll be happy to discuss this. i would like to ask the first...
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the nsa or some type of new technology makes them obsolete, but i am also worried. you, perhaps, no more than i, but it seems that four of the most dynamic 19th century journals that we have had in the west -- last 30 years of driving within the army bureaucracy. not using their talents. they said something that was dangerous nor did not show discretion. i think there has to be room in the military command eccentricity. >> tell me a little bit more about how that kind of independence was cultivated? i've had the privilege of working with petreaus and have seen him. and not a clear idea of what it is that he believes needs to be accomplished. also a vision of independents. independence of thought is something that should be tolerated. at some point in our careers refine that we hit a brick wall and incurred jealousy or people are out to get us. true or not or imagined or real and depends on how we react to that. one of the most common, that may do the necessary obsequious atonement. let me get back into the bureaucracy. all of these people, sherman had a complete men
the nsa or some type of new technology makes them obsolete, but i am also worried. you, perhaps, no more than i, but it seems that four of the most dynamic 19th century journals that we have had in the west -- last 30 years of driving within the army bureaucracy. not using their talents. they said something that was dangerous nor did not show discretion. i think there has to be room in the military command eccentricity. >> tell me a little bit more about how that kind of independence was...
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exchange interest sango in atlanta we have daniel castro he is a senior analyst with the information technology and innovation foundation and in dallas we cross to edward house he is the founder of chap would finance dot com and an internationally recognized expert in wealth management or a gentleman crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i mean if i can go to you first what is the value of bitcoins in a few sentences. it's a type of currency which can be sent anywhere in the world like instantaneously and you can't have any kind of government or central power mandate that you how you use your money so you can center who have you want whenever you want wherever you want and there's a big problem right now in the financial industry where we have a global financial system where a lot of people are not allowed to participate so it's not it's if you want to do business in the world you need to go and register a corporation need to open a bank account and this option is not open to a lot of people it's the financial system is used as a tool of censorship so political o
exchange interest sango in atlanta we have daniel castro he is a senior analyst with the information technology and innovation foundation and in dallas we cross to edward house he is the founder of chap would finance dot com and an internationally recognized expert in wealth management or a gentleman crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i mean if i can go to you first what is the value of bitcoins in a few sentences. it's a type of currency which can be sent...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for life you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry harvey welcome to the big picture. it is easy to. see. hello and welcome to crossfire for all things are considered i'm peter lavelle coins revolutionizing banking and finance or a nice political protest movement take your pick however there is no doubt this virtual currency is being given a careful look on the back of the global financial crisis and the stranglehold big finance has over the economy having an alternative currency appears to fit what is called the new economy. cross-talk bitcoins i'm joined by a mere talkie in london he is a bit coin developer and owner of the british bit coin exchange interest sango in atlanta we have daniel castro he is a senior analyst with the information technology and innovation foundation and in dallas we cross to
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you know the size isn't as important right now the point is that right now with a technology you look at it as a network and the networks are growing increasingly you have more and more users the last two to six i saw showed the big point was larger than twenty or forty of the world's smallest currencies so it does have a large population use and it grows every day we see what what used to be something that was really. nice market where you had a small number of users and arcas libertarian kind of crypto libertarians who are obsessed with this now it's moved mainstream as a mayor said you have lots of businesses who are putting billions of dollars into new startups gentlemen i have to jump in here we have to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on bitcoin stayed with our kids. leave the room. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the bi
you know the size isn't as important right now the point is that right now with a technology you look at it as a network and the networks are growing increasingly you have more and more users the last two to six i saw showed the big point was larger than twenty or forty of the world's smallest currencies so it does have a large population use and it grows every day we see what what used to be something that was really. nice market where you had a small number of users and arcas libertarian kind...
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military plane working in tandem you know this would actually be a major achievement in the history of technology if it actually worked this program which over the years has built up a billion taxpayer dollars simply does not work but continues to exist despite the cuban government completely blocking the transmission the official logic of continuing the program is that it would send a bad message to the cuban government if they stopped brilliance and action but the big question is who gives the us government the right to propagandize cuba is just because they have a different lifestyle doesn't mean it is wrong and the us government does has the right to destroy it and even if cubans on mass actually do hate their system then it is their job to change cuba not the military industrial complex and its cronies in washington but that's just my opinion. please. hello and welcome to crossfire for all things are considered i'm peter lavelle coins revolutionizing banking and finance or a nice political protest movement take your pick however there is no doubt this virtual currency is being given a carefu
military plane working in tandem you know this would actually be a major achievement in the history of technology if it actually worked this program which over the years has built up a billion taxpayer dollars simply does not work but continues to exist despite the cuban government completely blocking the transmission the official logic of continuing the program is that it would send a bad message to the cuban government if they stopped brilliance and action but the big question is who gives...
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"the new york times" also won a pulitzer or reporting on the practices of apple and other technology companies. judges praised the "times" for exposing excessive working hours and other harsh conditions at contract manufacturers in china and elsewhere. >>> aung san suu kyi's first visit to japan in 27 years has been an emotional experience for many. that's especially true for a democracy activist who fled myanmar's former military government. but these long-term residents of japan are expressing mixed reactions to her calls for helping in rebuilding their homeland. nhk world has more. >> reporter: on saturday aung san su, kiy delivered a speech in tokyo before gathering of myanmar expatriates. she asked for their cooperation to further democratize and develop their home country. >> translator: myanmar has yet to be fully democratized. we have to further defend democratization. >> reporter: the audience included democracy campaigners who face crackdowns by the country's military rulers. >> translator: i was moved to tears. >> translator: i'm so happy to hear her speaking praise where
"the new york times" also won a pulitzer or reporting on the practices of apple and other technology companies. judges praised the "times" for exposing excessive working hours and other harsh conditions at contract manufacturers in china and elsewhere. >>> aung san suu kyi's first visit to japan in 27 years has been an emotional experience for many. that's especially true for a democracy activist who fled myanmar's former military government. but these long-term...
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it's to provide advanced technology in computers, bed devices, sensors and security and equipment. this will be an intel plaza, offering what the company calls, sand experience zone. 49ers are scheduled to begin playing there next year. >>> at and t park will make history. this year's contest will have two female officials. they will be part of a crew, from conference usa, officiating a game between byu and washington. it will be the first time two women will be the same. they had four female officials. first time women made up the majority of a college football officiating pool. >>> oakland police department passing out gifts with the help of santa. >> cute little guy, isn't he? this is the police chief that came along with us. >> underneath the santa outfit, is officer jim gordon, passing out toys for children, with the help of the chief and a few officers. this is department's 7th annual toy giveaway called motor santa. it's purchased by the employees of the traffic division and police motorcycle drill team. >>> 200 children from deserving families are getting new wheels thanks
it's to provide advanced technology in computers, bed devices, sensors and security and equipment. this will be an intel plaza, offering what the company calls, sand experience zone. 49ers are scheduled to begin playing there next year. >>> at and t park will make history. this year's contest will have two female officials. they will be part of a crew, from conference usa, officiating a game between byu and washington. it will be the first time two women will be the same. they had four...
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will making on technology. where are you on that? >> we convened an aviation rulemaking committee on that. they provided us some useful information. one of the things they suggested was, there is a great deal of skepticism and concern on the part of the industry about a mandate. we are currently working through that with them to see where we can get with it before we can commence any sort of a formal rulemaking process. we are trying to figure out what we can reach agreement with the stakeholders on. >> the framework for consolidation and realignment of faa facilities? that is a very complicated undertaking for us. the important thing on that one is to get it right. we have had many false starts in trying to consolidate facilities. that is because we have not had consistent criteria and repeatable processes to look at them. we have not taken account of the airspace impacts, which has yielded essential savings. our focus is on correcting those problems. working collaboratively with our unions to figure out how to structure that progra
will making on technology. where are you on that? >> we convened an aviation rulemaking committee on that. they provided us some useful information. one of the things they suggested was, there is a great deal of skepticism and concern on the part of the industry about a mandate. we are currently working through that with them to see where we can get with it before we can commence any sort of a formal rulemaking process. we are trying to figure out what we can reach agreement with the...
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s and master's degrees in science and technology that we need. we make sure they are probably escorted back to their country. at the same time, we are spending hundreds of millions of dollars on stem education. it makes no sense in my humble opinion. seen them back to the country denies them an visas when they have a job waiting for them. we should be giving them a green card with their diploma as they walk across the states. i mean this literally, not just figuratively. if they have a job here, they should be able to stay here. we should want them here. adding additional h1b visas so that american employers can hire the best and brightest the matter where they come from. in real terms, our future national competitiveness can be tied to getting a comprehensive education reform bill on the president's desk. those are the things we are doing right now. infrastructure, an investment, education, immigration. these are the things. when the president announced the $100 million, if we had our way we would be a $100 billion project. that is not an exerci
s and master's degrees in science and technology that we need. we make sure they are probably escorted back to their country. at the same time, we are spending hundreds of millions of dollars on stem education. it makes no sense in my humble opinion. seen them back to the country denies them an visas when they have a job waiting for them. we should be giving them a green card with their diploma as they walk across the states. i mean this literally, not just figuratively. if they have a job...
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that technology wouldn't have been available to us 10, 20 years ago. nevertheless the technology you dreamt of the not available due to, i believe, education still not being the priority it needs to be in this country. >> over the next 10 years, the two things that i think will be great in education, one is to get a personnel system that really gives teachers feedback so we can improve the average quality and that actually is only about 3% of the payroll that needs to be invested. we need to do that well. other countries do that. the second dream for education is the use of technology and although we're at a fairly early stage, as you get rid of textbooks, as you get tablet p.c.-type devices. get the best teachers online and personalized learning, there's a lot shaping that and we need to make sure it works for low income, middle income and all times of students. there is a hope that during the next 15 years that education can improve a lot. you know, it's the greatest source of inequity in the country today and i think most people accept now that the
that technology wouldn't have been available to us 10, 20 years ago. nevertheless the technology you dreamt of the not available due to, i believe, education still not being the priority it needs to be in this country. >> over the next 10 years, the two things that i think will be great in education, one is to get a personnel system that really gives teachers feedback so we can improve the average quality and that actually is only about 3% of the payroll that needs to be invested. we need...
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the black berry maker says technologies for payments have been approve by visa. and for broader market, investors continued to watch their corporate earnings, bloomberg silicon valley index closed higher. and google ventures was among thewpz8ñ most-active venture capitol firms in 2012 but the deals were down compared to previous year. $28 billion was invested. that is a decline of 7.5% in san francisco, i'm emily chang, larry, carolyn, back to you. >> thank you. go to the championship game, you zront a way to get there, we may have your solution. fans can enter the road trip sweep stakes one lucky winner will be picked winning two round trip tickets to atlanta, two tickets to the game and a stay at the team hotel. the contest runs until tomorrow at noon. winner contacted at that time by phone. so how do you get in on this? go to our web site for a road trip contest form. mike shumann, you'll see him there. the reports will begin friday, right here on abc 7 news. >> everyone talking about 49ers fever. we've been receiving lots of fan photos. take a look. >> the @
the black berry maker says technologies for payments have been approve by visa. and for broader market, investors continued to watch their corporate earnings, bloomberg silicon valley index closed higher. and google ventures was among thewpz8ñ most-active venture capitol firms in 2012 but the deals were down compared to previous year. $28 billion was invested. that is a decline of 7.5% in san francisco, i'm emily chang, larry, carolyn, back to you. >> thank you. go to the championship...
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joanna stern, abcnews.com technology editor right there with us. so what does it want me to do? >> it wants you to slow down. >> reporter: so i did. it's not vibrating now. so i slowed down, and it's happy with me now. >> it's actually called the happy fork. >> reporter: apropos. i put this on my forehead. the next item they tried to convince of on was spree. you put it on your forehead. how is my heart rate? 75. my heart rate is dropping as i check out your product. they say it's the first device to combine the length of your workout, how far, how fast with your body temperature sending that information via bluetooth. but i had a question about one of the numbers. do i have a fever? >> no, no, it's okay. >> it's 99.6. it assured me it was no fever. it was warm in that convention center. who wears this? if you're at the gym and have this on, you look a little funny, no? >> no, you don't sweat with this. line the sweat stops. >> and lastly, fitbit, you wear it like a watch or right on your belt, and it tells you how many steps, how many stairs climbed, how many calories burned in
joanna stern, abcnews.com technology editor right there with us. so what does it want me to do? >> it wants you to slow down. >> reporter: so i did. it's not vibrating now. so i slowed down, and it's happy with me now. >> it's actually called the happy fork. >> reporter: apropos. i put this on my forehead. the next item they tried to convince of on was spree. you put it on your forehead. how is my heart rate? 75. my heart rate is dropping as i check out your product....
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technology can do that. who can tell me the third life cycle stage of the frog ? it can take a sick kid to school. nathan. tadpole. and help ensure a constant supply of clean energy. the things we build share one belief. that the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. ♪ ♪ >> andrea: welcome backbe to "the five." onebe thing we can agree on is another sandy hook should never happen again. the white house has been busy focusing on the gun control laws they haven't been busy working on the economy. they have also been busy demonizing their opponent. take a listen to president obama and his tone today at the press conference on gun control. >> this will be difficult. they will warn of ta tyrannical all-assault on liberty. not because it's true but they want to gin up fear for higher ratings or revenue for themselves. make sure nothing changes whatsoever. >> andrea: all right. so that was a little tasteless at a press conference like that. the economy is hurting. i want to read a couple of headlines on the economy to gi
technology can do that. who can tell me the third life cycle stage of the frog ? it can take a sick kid to school. nathan. tadpole. and help ensure a constant supply of clean energy. the things we build share one belief. that the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. ♪ ♪ >> andrea: welcome backbe to "the five." onebe thing we can agree on is another sandy hook should never happen again. the white house has been busy focusing on...
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they're supportive of the technology. >> anything we can use, technology-wise, that can help us enforce and help prevent and save lives, i mean, that would be an asset. >> reporter: getting your hands and mind off your device and keeping your head in the game. scott budman, nbc bay area news. >>> rain today here and there. heavy then light. meteorologist rob mayeda here to explain it and talk about the work week. >> interesting mix. a lot of sunshine early in the day. easter egg hunts before 10:00, you were in good shape, sunshine, just fine until about lunch tile. we had showers and thunder start to develop. here's one of the reasons why it was a little bit of an unusual day. mid 60s outside. our dew point temperatures also near 60 degrees. more xn to the southern plains instead of the bay area. we've got moist air around us. it's coming up out of the south. winds haven't been much of an issue but starting to see the sea breeze pick up. the radar really tells a story. it was right around lunchtime when like a boiling pot you had moisture in place, the heating of the ground below, coole
they're supportive of the technology. >> anything we can use, technology-wise, that can help us enforce and help prevent and save lives, i mean, that would be an asset. >> reporter: getting your hands and mind off your device and keeping your head in the game. scott budman, nbc bay area news. >>> rain today here and there. heavy then light. meteorologist rob mayeda here to explain it and talk about the work week. >> interesting mix. a lot of sunshine early in the day....
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no, technology is fine, but it has to be garded. if there is a question, you guard liberty before you say, well, if we catch a bad guy that is good, you don't give up liberty for 9 people if you might find one person. i would be cautious about that federal government is not supposed to be our police force yet we have over a hundred thousand federal officials to enforce the laws, they own boston, it is criminal that people tolerate this so much, we tolerate this martial law, and total acceptance they come into our house, and we can't get out of the house. what if we want to go to the store, oh, no, you can't! and it was serious, a crisis, 3 team killed. you know we have 48 murders every single day, a lot of murderers out there. do we close down cities because there are 10 murders over the weekend in chicago? we don't do that. but here we close down a whole stay, not even allowed to go a baseball game, very scary with those pictures up in boston. >> ron paul you make people think, great hearing you. >> all right. fiscal feels for taxp
no, technology is fine, but it has to be garded. if there is a question, you guard liberty before you say, well, if we catch a bad guy that is good, you don't give up liberty for 9 people if you might find one person. i would be cautious about that federal government is not supposed to be our police force yet we have over a hundred thousand federal officials to enforce the laws, they own boston, it is criminal that people tolerate this so much, we tolerate this martial law, and total acceptance...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ ♪ warp speed. (announcer) answer the call of the grill with new friskies grillers, full of meaty tenders and crunchy bites. >>> now, here's yours first look at this morning's dish of scrambled politics. the white house will release monthly data on obama care. for starters, health care.gov had 8.6 million visitors in the first 72 hours. friendly fire in wyoming, a super pack is out with it's add against liz chaney. it portrays her as inconsistent and unreliable. >> beer drinkers in michigan, raise your glasses to this. a bill in the state house would make it illegal to serve a pint if it's smaller than 16 ounces. currently they're served in 12 ounce glasses or 14 ounce onces. drink ups. >> they're planning another reca
ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ ♪ warp speed. (announcer) answer the call of the grill with new friskies grillers, full of meaty tenders and crunchy bites. >>> now, here's yours first look at this morning's dish of...
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you will not find the gun industry pushing for this technology. the national shooting sports foundation says the technology not reliable enough yet and potentially makes guns more dangerous. >> it can encourage them to leave loaded firearms accessible relying on technology that can fail at the most inopportune time. >> the entrepreneurs say smart guns would prevent more headlines like these. >> personalized handguns and personalized technology will save the lives of many people ask and children. >> even if the technology makes it to the sparkt the sports foundation says gun owners are not interested. some of the inventors i spoke with say people are scared of personalized weapon won't work in a crisis, but they argue we trust our lives to technology every day, when we get in a car, step in an elevator, so why are we so afraid of technology in guns? according to the bureau of justice statistics more than 200,000 guns are stolen every year. if the guns were personalized the criminals wouldn't be able to use them. smart guns make no mistake are not a
you will not find the gun industry pushing for this technology. the national shooting sports foundation says the technology not reliable enough yet and potentially makes guns more dangerous. >> it can encourage them to leave loaded firearms accessible relying on technology that can fail at the most inopportune time. >> the entrepreneurs say smart guns would prevent more headlines like these. >> personalized handguns and personalized technology will save the lives of many...
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we're focused on the technology and the future of business. let's get straight to the rundown. a deal six years in the main down. a deal steve jobs ul
we're focused on the technology and the future of business. let's get straight to the rundown. a deal six years in the main down. a deal steve jobs ul
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...and a technology suite with bluetooth, navigation and other handy stuff? yeah, that would be cool. introducing the all-new nissan sentra. it's our most innovative sentra ever. nissan. innovation that excites. now get a $169-per-month lease on a 2013 nissan sentra. ♪ out for drinks, eats. i have very well fitting dentures. i like to eat a lot of fruits. love them all. the seal i get with the super poligrip free keeps the seeds from getting up underneath. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. a lot of things going on in my life and the last thing i want to be thinking about is my dentures. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. >> welcome back everyone. i am patti ann browne. >> i am heather nauert. thank you for waking up with us and watching fox and friends first. >> time for the top five stories making news at this hour. a new twist in the case of a lottery winner who was poisone
...and a technology suite with bluetooth, navigation and other handy stuff? yeah, that would be cool. introducing the all-new nissan sentra. it's our most innovative sentra ever. nissan. innovation that excites. now get a $169-per-month lease on a 2013 nissan sentra. ♪ out for drinks, eats. i have very well fitting dentures. i like to eat a lot of fruits. love them all. the seal i get with the super poligrip free keeps the seeds from getting up underneath. even well-fitting dentures let in...
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sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress brand, including yours. whether you sleep hot or cool, sleep number dual temp allows each of you to select your ideal temperature. and it's only at one of our 425 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. spark unlimited business checking from capital one bank. my stress has vanished. my old business checking account really pushed my buttons. transaction limits? more fees? are they bloody insane? horrible! come on! getting spark checking has made your cooking lerable. [ male announcer ] chitch to spark unlimited business checking from capital one bank and d get unlimited transactio. limit the stress, unlimit your business. red's my color. what's in your wallet? >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, jon hamm, dave salmoni with animals, and music from sons of the sea. with cleto and the cletones. and now, how about it? here's jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: hi, guys. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching at home
sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress brand, including yours. whether you sleep hot or cool, sleep number dual temp allows each of you to select your ideal temperature. and it's only at one of our 425 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. spark unlimited business checking from capital one bank. my stress has vanished. my old business checking account really pushed my buttons....
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♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. mortgage. married. two great kids. he wants to protect his family with a $500,000 term life insurance policy. what do you think it'll cost him? a hundred dollars a month? sixty? forty? actually none of the above. john can get a $500,000 policy -from a highly rated insurer - for under $25 a month. his secret? selectquote. selectquote is impartial. they'll search the pick of insurers like these to give you a choice of your best prices. selectquote has great savings on term life for women, too. john's wife carrie, can get a $500,000 policy for under $16 a month. selectquote has helped make term life insurance affordable for hundreds of thousands of people since 1985. how about you? just call this number or visit selectquote dot com. ♪ >> we are going to do the budget, and it will have revenue in it. our republican colleagues better get used to that fact. melissa: new york senator chuck schumer laying the groundwork. pick up tomorrow morning after all the warm fuzzy feelings are over. c
♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. mortgage. married. two great kids. he wants to protect his family with a $500,000 term life insurance policy. what do you think it'll cost him? a hundred dollars a month? sixty? forty? actually none of the above. john can get a $500,000 policy -from a highly rated insurer - for under $25 a month. his secret? selectquote. selectquote is impartial. they'll search the pick of insurers like these to...